In a fascinating look at how young women are coming of age in America, Vendela Vida \'s Girls on the Verge explores a variety of rituals that Girls have adapted or created in order to leave their childhoods behind.
Girls on the Verge is her first book..
She lives in Brooklyn.
Her work has appeared in Vogue, Jane, and Other publications.
About author(s): Vendela Vida graduated from Middlebury College and received her MFA at Columbia University.
With humor, insight, and illuminating detail, she explores girls\' struggles to forge an identity and secure a sense of belonging through various rituals--rituals that they embrace without necessarily understanding the comforts they seek or the repercussions of their often all-too-adult choices.
She also goes to Miami to learn about the quince (the Latin American celebration of a girl\'s fifteenth birthday), to Houston to take part in a Debutante ball, to Los Angeles and San Francisco to talk to female gang members, to Salem, Massachusetts, to interview a coven of witches, and to Las Vegas to watch young brides take the plunge--some of them in drive-through wedding chapels.
Vida doesn\'t just observe the rituals, she actively participates in them, going as far as spending a week at UCLA to experience rush--she emerges a Tri-Delt.
In a fascinating look at how young women are coming of age in America, Vendela Vida \'s Girls on the Verge explores a variety of rituals that Girls have adapted or created in order to leave their childhoods behind